The Fugitive Slave Law Speech of Hon Robert Rantoul Jr of Beverly Mass D

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Perhaps it would not be proper for me, considering my profession as a law- yer, to argue the case against them. But I am not satisfied with the decision, or their reasons for it. And I believe it was a mis- take. I believe, too, that it was a mistake, the whole consequences of which will not be seen for many years. I think they should have taken the ground the democratic party must take, (for they cannot come to any other conclusion, ) and which Daniel Webster tells us was bis opinion, that the... language of this clause of the Constitution, was addressed to the States. [Applause. ] Why, my friends, two sets of dangers have always threatened this government in the view of the people ; one party has feared that it might fall to pieces ; the other that it might become too strong. Which have we now most reason to apprehend "? Is there any danger that our government will prove to be too weak 'I Originally, one fear was that they could not raise money enough to defray the expenses of the government.

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